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To secure your wallet and address this issue, follow these best practices: 1. Immediate Actions for Exposed Wallets
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Wallet Encryption by Default: Early Bitcoin adopters often kept unencrypted wallets. Modern wallet software now forces or strongly encourages password encryption the moment a wallet is created. Even if a file is leaked, the "patch" is the AES-256 encryption that renders the file useless without the passphrase. To secure your wallet and address this issue,
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